Tributes flow for much-loved farmer killed fighting WA bushfire
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An esteemed farmer and deputy shire president, cherished by his community, has tragically passed away while battling bushfires in the southern region of Western Australia.

When flames threatened his land in West River, close to Ravensthorpe, roughly 540 kilometers southeast of Perth, Mark Mudie took action. He climbed into his front-end loader, aiming to create a defensive fire break.

However, this courageous effort ended in tragedy. The 59-year-old lost his life as the fire overtook his vehicle, mere meters from his residence.

A well-known, much-loved farmer and deputy shire president has died fighting bushfires in Western Australia’s south. (9News)

Nathan Mudie, his son, expressed that his father was simply “caught in the wrong situation.”

“He was a significant figure in the farming and agricultural community; his absence will be deeply felt, particularly within our local area,” Nathan conveyed to ABC Radio Perth.

Roger Cook, the Premier of Western Australia, also offered his heartfelt condolences.

“Ravensthorpe is a tight-knit and small community, they will be impacted by this and that will have a lasting impact on their community,” he said.

It was 2.20pm yesterday (5.20pm AEDT) when flames starting putting several homes under threat.

Emergency services were called when the loader was engulfed by flames but despite the efforts of paramedics, Mark died at the scene.

Police will investigate the death and prepare a report for the coroner but the fire is not considered suspicious at this stage.

When a blaze threatened his property in West River, near Ravensthorpe, about 540 kilometres south-east of Perth, Mark Mudie jumped into his front-end loader to try to carve a fire break. (9News)

“There’s no detail as to what caused this particular fire and it is being investigated,” Emergency Services Minister Paul Papalia said.

Mark was a community focused man and the local shire paid tribute online to his family and friends.

“The Shire of Ravensthorpe is devastated by the death of a local man at the West River fire yesterday afternoon,” it said.

“Our thoughts are with his family and friends, and also all emergency services still working on the fire.”

But something went tragically wrong and the 59-year-old was killed when the fire engulfed his vehicle just metres from the road on which he lived. (9News)

Mark’s family is grieving a life lost and what could have been.

“Mum and dad had just built a beautiful house in Denmark, just, just finished the last 4 or 5 months ago,” Nathan said.

“And that was his plan to sort of take, take a step back and, yeah, do less farming and enjoy, enjoy his retirement a lot more with my mum.”

A Bushfire Watch and Act is in place for people bounded by South Coast Highway, Lake Road, Mallee Road and Koornong Road in WEST RIVER and WEST FITZGERALD in the SHIRE OF RAVENSTHORPE and the SHIRE OF JERRAMUNGUP. (DFES)

The fire has spread across 300 hectares of farmland.

Mark’s death came as fire authorities battled bushfires in mid-western WA, driven by scorching temperatures and high winds.

The Bureau of Meteorology today issued an extreme fire danger warning for the Midwest Inland, Yarra Yarra, Mortlock, Avon, Lockwood, Roe and Esperance Coast fire districts.

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